Monthly Archives: February 2016

Sally Cronin with Susan Toy – Reading Recommendation Revisited

Reblogged from Reading Recommendations Sally Cronin is a long overdue guest on the Reading Recommendations Revisited portion of this blog. Since she first appeared here, in Mar. 2015, Sally has been a tireless promoter of me, my writing, and this … Continue reading

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Friendship, Fudge Shop and Foliate Man: The Perfect Day

Originally posted on Chronicles of an Orange-Haired Woman!:
Sue (Vincent) and I have always got on. We hit it off from Day One – meeting, as I recall, at Savio House for one of the SOL Gatherings (either GOL or…

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Journeying

The Silent Eye Photograph by Matt Baldwin-Ives You have to start somewhere. Sometimes you don’t even know where you are going, only that there is a road that is calling your name. You may have no idea where it will … Continue reading

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Firedrake

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Twitter for Idiots…

Originally posted on Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes:
I have a new challenge. Yes, I know I have admitted to this before, and not managed to master all of the challenges I have faced in my quest to be an…

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Ice Heart

Originally posted on breathofgreenair:
?? Mountain heart of ice Casts her cold dead spell tightly Unwoven by Spring A cairn field high above Loch Garry, marking the passage of the thousands who visit the Scottish Highlands each year, travelling through…

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Uachtar Ard

Originally posted on Ed Mooney Photography:
Uachtar Ard was well named as it translates from Gaelic to mean A high place, The Round Tower at Uachtar Ard rests beside the ruins of an old church ruin on a quite hill…

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‘Crossing Bedlam’ by Charles E. Yallowitz #newrelease

The Rated-R Post-Apocalyptic Action Comedy Adventure is finally here! The United States of America has been crippled. Violently contained by a global military force and left without its leaders, the country has become shattered and chaotic. A decade has passed … Continue reading

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Spring

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Dancing partners (a romantic tale for Valentine’s day.)

Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
One or two people have commented that I rarely mention dance. Obviously I can dance. Anybody with an elegant leg, a well turned ankle and a poet’s appreciation of tempo and rhythm can dance. But…

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